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Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics

Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics

By Chris Grabenstein

I loved this book and I really enjoyed it. The book is about a boy named Kyle Keeley, who in the previous book, won Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Escape game, and is now staring in Lemoncello advertisements. But right after Haley Daley, one of the team members, moves to Hollywood, Mr. Lemoncello anounces that there will be another library game, called The Library Olympics... only this time, it will include kids from all across America, including Marjory, a child prodigy from Michigan. But suddenly, books begin disappearing from the shelf’s, and Mr. Lemoncello looks like he is about ready to give the library up to ‘the League of Library Lovers’ led by millionaire Mrs. Chillington, the mother of a losing competitor. I loved this book. You should defiantly read it.

NFL Record & Fact Book 2013 (Official National Football League Record and Fact Book)

NFL Record & Fact Book 2013 (Official National Football League Record and Fact Book)

By Editors at the NFL

i want that book this book was amazing i can read this over and over again if i wanted to...this had to be one of the best books ever

The Cartoon Guide to Algebra (Cartoon Guide Series)

The Cartoon Guide to Algebra (Cartoon Guide Series)

By Larry Gonick

If you think math books are always boring, you should read this one. It is a cartoon book. It explained the math theory through funny pictures. You would find math is fun!

A Voice in the Wind: A Novel By Francine Rivers | Conversation Starters

A Voice in the Wind: A Novel By Francine Rivers | Conversation Starters

By dailyBooks

It’s so addicting to watch as the mane three are growing there faith I recommend it to everyone

Weird But True 10

Weird But True 10

By National Geographic Kids

In the newest and expanded edition of the Weird But True series, is a book entirely filled with very fun and interesting facts. It will entertain you with nice pictures and photos + things you probably haven't known before. Covering over a wide range of topics, from food to pop culture, this National Geographic book will not disappoint you.

Kids Weird But True: 300 Outrageous Facts

Kids Weird But True: 300 Outrageous Facts

By National Geographic Kids

Usually I would rate Nat Geo books 4 stars and above, but for this book I will rate it 3 stars because I was very disappointed in it. So the facts did not appeal to me, only one did. It was, in San Francisco, people call the fog, "Karl." The rest of the facts weren't really interesting. They were just talking about what people did. Like a man ate __ hot dogs in __ seconds. But I want to read about naturey stuff. Real stuff. That is what fascinates me. Not what people do. Because I don't care about records or stuff. I only like animals and historic event facts and etc. Sorry but I did not like this book as much as the other Weird But True books.

The Wildlife of Star Wars: A Field Guide

The Wildlife of Star Wars: A Field Guide

By Terryl Whitlatch, Bob Carrau

I love this book! It had lots of cool facts about Star Wars animals, including Sarlaacs, Blarths,Tauntauns, and Giant Space Slugs. Also, the illustrations were amazing! I think this is one of the best books that I have ever read!

I Survived the Nazi Invasion, 1944 (I Survived #9)

I Survived the Nazi Invasion, 1944 (I Survived #9)

By Lauren Tarshis

I would recomend this book to anyone that would love to learn about the jewish peoples history. I really would love to give Lauren a big thumbs up for her making this book because it was very interesting the storyline made a whole lot of sence and the author is telling us about the hell that these 2 kids went through like max was an 11 year old and his little sister was like an 8 year old and i cant imagin what those two had been through. So you should go and you should read it its very good

Doble Fudge / Double Fudge (Spanish Edition)

Doble Fudge / Double Fudge (Spanish Edition)

By Judy Blume

Double Fudge, by Judy Blume, is about tolerance. When Fudge Hatcher was five, he asked his older brother Peter Hatcher how much New York cost. After Peter answered the question, Fudge was obsessed with money. He even planned to buy the entire world, or at least Toys “R” Us. The family had to tolerate that. It was already enough trouble, but then Fudge’s pet Myna bird stopped talking. He tolerated it, but refused to tell the other family members about this, until Peter caught Fudge imitating it. Soon, their long-lost relatives, the Howie Hatchers, came to their building. It was really annoying, and then their other little brother, Mini, swallowed one of Fudges’ lost teeth! I recommend this book for boys and girls, grades third to sixth.

The Call of the Wild

The Call of the Wild

By Jack London

I think this is the first classic book that I actually ENJOYED. I read the "kids" version for a book report in 3rd grade and really enjoyed it. The "full" version is even better. I liked how Jack London showed what BUCK thought at the moment since many other books hide the feelings of a dog. Overall, very fun to read. I'd recommend for Grades 5+

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